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1823 Feb 25 Greece. J.B. to Greek Legislators Five trials etc 4. Revenge
As by the words ”hatred• and ”contempt• respectively no determinate degree of
the respective emotions affections and passions respectively indicated by them
respectively is marked out, nor consequently any degree how slight and gentle so
ever excluded, hence it is that to take for the subject of discussion any one
existing arrangement of government in the country in question or any one act
performed by any of the individuals by /among/ whom the powers of government are
exercised /shared/, and at the same time to hold it up to view in the character
of one by the contemplation of which a sentiment of disapprobation with the view
of a change has been produced to do this without doing that by which a tendency
to produce hatred at least towards those by whom the supposed pernicious
arrangement is supported or the supposed pernicious act been exercised, is
plainly impossible.
Meantime of any observation made whether in oral discourse or in writing on the
established arrangements or incidental acts and measures of those by whom the
powers of government are exercised the only possible use is the diminution of
the quantity of evil which in this or that shape has place in this or that
instance the indication of this or that arrangement or this or that practice in
the character of a proper object of disapprobation, on this or that account on
each occasion mentioned: and thus doing that in relation to which its tendency
to bring the government or the governors one or both into hatred and contempt
can not consistently with truth be denied.
This being considered to interdict under penalties all public discussion of the
measures of government and to interdict by the like penalties every thing that
has a tendency to bring the government and governors into hatred and contempt
are thenceforth but two different names for exactly the same thing.
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